
What we did:
- First off we got to listen to Mr.C explain some background information about fats, lipids, proteins and carbohydrates
- Then Mr.C gave us a booklet of handouts
- After he got reorganized, he turned on the overhead projector and put on a transparent version of the first sheet!
- He explained about the 4 Stages: i)Glycolysis- which happens to be located in the cytoplasm
- ii) PAC(or Pyruvic Acid Conversion/Pyruvate oxidation)- located in the inner membrane/ mitochondria matrix
- iii) Krebs Cycle( aka citric acid cycle)- mitochondria matix
- iv) Energy Transport Chain ( cytochrome system)- in the mitochondria
- We got to learn about ATP and ADP
- Listened to Mr. C talk about the order of the 4 stages
- Learned the analogy of the "H" and taxis and then repeating until theres a lot of "H"s
- Filled in the first two pages of the worksheet
- Looked at the diagram of Glycolysis
- Finally, the bell rang
- That is a lot of stuff to remember!
Thoughts/ Opinions
- I think that the overhead was a good method of showing us the diagrams
- It was for sure a good idea to give us the background information
- Is it possible for humans or plants to survive without ADP and ATP?
Above and Beyond:
- So Mr.C said we're just scratching the surface, so I decided to dig a little deeper!
- http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/C/CellularRespiration.html
- My suggestion is that you just look at the pictures because the terminology is easily past high school
1 comment:
good stuff Hayley,
You raise a good question: can organisms live without ATP? Next time, aim to answer your own question, or at least give it a try. If you send us to a website, please summarize it for us.
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